Using JProfiler with Weblogic Server

What Jprofiler Does?

* JProfiler works both as a stand-alone application and as a plug-in for the Eclipse software development environment.
* JProfiler supports local profiling (analysis of applications running on the same machine as the JProfiler software) and remote profiling (analysis of Java applications running on remote machines)
* Enables both memory profile to assess memory usage and dynamic allocation leaks and CPU profiling to assess thread conflicts.
* Provides visual representation for the virtual machine load in terms of active and total bytes, instances, threads, classes, Garbage Collector activity.

I stumbled upon this page looking for some info on local profiling. I have also signed up for the demo key but I haven’t received it yet. I’ll shoot an email to your tech if I won’t receive it in an hour. Thanks for sharing the download link. 🙂

Thanks for sharing this post. Had been looking around for something like this and not only had you provided the link where to get it but you’ve posted the step by step procedure! I agree with Mark, lol thank you for having a ‘thing’ on teaching readers! 🙂 I have not signed up for the demo key, but how long does it usually reply back for it?

I have a system where in the application is deployed on local machine but database is on the unix machine.I configured the profiler as per the steps above but its not showing me any profiling of my application and on console i see a message “waiting for a connection from the jprofiler GUI…..” and then i get a messgae “disconnected”.
Why i am getting this message and no outputs are shown on jprofiler UI.